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Ballots En Route to Clark County Voters for April 23 Special Election, Registration Deadline Looms

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Published on April 03, 2024
Ballots En Route to Clark County Voters for April 23 Special Election, Registration Deadline LoomsSource: Unsplash / Ernie Journeys

Heads up, voters in Clark County: It's time to keep an eye on your mailboxes. Starting this Friday, April 5, Clark County Elections will start shipping out ballots to every registered voter within the City of Camas and the Ridgefield School District for the upcoming April 23 Special Election. Those who haven't received their ballots by April 11 should make the call to the Elections Office at (564) 397-2345 for a replacement, or get one electronically.

For the tech-savvy or those simply seeking convenience, ballots can be requested by email at [email protected] or printed directly from VoteWA.gov starting April 8. The Clark County Elections Office, for the less digitally inclined is ready to assist with ballot requests or any related inquiries at their PO Box 8815, Vancouver, WA 98666-8815 address.

Don't dawdle on those voter registration updates either. The clock is ticking, with the cut-off for both new registrations and changes to existing ones set for 5 pm on Monday, April 15. Procrastinators have until the eleventh hour on April 23 to register or update their details in person at the Elections Office, which will keep its doors open late until 8 pm on Election Day.

Located at 1408 Franklin St. in downtown Vancouver, the Elections Office normal business hours are 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday, and they're extending their hours from 7 am to 8 pm on the big day. And when the polls close, the tabulation begins: officials will start crunching the numbers at 7:15 pm, with the promise of first batch of results hitting the web around 8:15 pm on clarkvotes.org. Mark your calendars, and don't miss your chance to make your vote count.